Sam Sorbo
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Yeah.
And they've been priced out.
The youth have been priced out of that, not by just inflation of the banking kind, I guess, but by the inflation of the fact that women are working and diluting the job market.
And so jobs are just less expensive.
It's easier to hire, and it's even easier to hire cheap labor.
So now you have to have two people working in order to afford a family of five.
And that's also a deterrent to having children.
Absolutely.
Also, the deterrent to having children is this idea that money is the highest value, and you shouldn't have children until you have a ton of money.
And, right, this idea that if you don't have all your savings and everything in order, you shouldn't have children, which...
You shouldn't get married when you're in college.
And then they don't want to quit their careers, so they don't want to raise their children because they've been trained to love their career before they love their children.
I mean, it's very sad.
It's the destruction of the family.
Let's talk about...
if you don't mind just briefly about sacrifice because we don't understand the word sacrifice because in school we're taught that sacrifice means a loss but it's not you sacrifice something for something so it's a net gain because otherwise if it wasn't for something better it wouldn't be a sat you wouldn't do the sacrifice you would you would say no i'm not going to sacrifice this for that so what he's talking about is you sacrifice the self
to the marriage because the marriage is greater than each of the selves separately.
Yeah.
But we don't look at the world that way anymore.
We think sacrifice and we experience loss before we even make the sacrifice, right?